At 93, Angie Foley is 75 years past her own high school prom, but that didn't stop her from fox-trotting the night away at the National Honor Society's Senior-Senior Prom on Friday night.

Foley was one of 50 local seniors who were welcomed to the high school to enjoy a night of dinner, dancing, trivia and more by their hosts, members of Milford High School’s senior class.

Now attending for her third year, Foley said these proms might have been more fun than her own.

“I had strict parents and had to be home by 10 p.m.,” Foley recalled. “Now I can dance the night away.”

Foley, with her pink plastic crown from being named prom queen last year, did just that teaching the boys how to do the fox trot.

The event, now in its third year, continues to feature a photo booth, the naming of a king and queen and door prizes, said Cierra Meurand, this year’s chairwoman of the Senior-Senior Prom Committee. DJ Dave Valeris, a favorite of the Senior Center, continued to provide the music, and dinner was once again donated by Hannaford’s.

“We’ve kept it pretty much the same,” Meurand said.

Pat Parin said she’s thankful for this event giving her the prom she never had.

“I didn’t go to my prom, I was a shrinking violet,” Parin said. Now, “many years later,” she left her husband at home with a sciatica and went stag.

Other seniors in attendance said they really enjoy connecting with teenagers.

“I don’t have grandkids in the area and some of them don’t have grandparents, so it’s really nice to have seniors meeting seniors,” said Glory Zyskowski.

A former lunch lady for Milford High School, Zyskowski said she’s missed getting to know the students.

Lindsay Corcoran can be reached at 508-634-7582 or lcorcoran@wickedlocal.com. For Milford news throughout the day, follow her on Twitter @LacorcMDN.